Ever looked out at your yard in early spring and felt overwhelmed by where to start? Getting your garden layout organized before the season kicks off can make everything feel a lot more doable.
Generally, we are most active in the garden in the spring and early summer, but this is the time to do some planning.
Planning a garden that can sustain you requires more than just picking your favorite vegetables. A survival garden is a ...
Transitioning from a typical garden or lawn to a native paradise can be tricky. Master Gardener Tiffany Selvey gives advice ...
Buying in fall lets you plan ahead for spring. Your garden will be ready to grow strong when the weather warms up. Check ...
In planning your garden, keep in mind the area available and the needs, likes and dislikes of the family. A rough sketch will do, but it must be fairly accurate to be useful. Make the plan to scale if ...
After watching their garden beds get buried in snow once again, many Inland Northwest gardeners are likely getting eager for winter to fade into spring. If you are new to gardening, it may seem ...